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摘要
挪威零排放建筑研究中心(ZEB中心)定义的零排放建筑(ZEB)是实现《巴黎气候协定》设定的大幅减少碳排放目标的一种解决方案。零排放建筑的结构包括被动和主动能源设计以及可再生能源等多种技术策略,目前正在开发和测试中。许多未来的zeb将成为住宅,这意味着居住在那里的人在使用和理解上的变化。本文以居住在ZEB Living Lab的六个居住群体的反馈为基础,研究零排放住房技术如何影响其作为一个家的使用和理解。本文提出了两种不同的解释,一种是在家的感觉,另一种不是,并讨论了在挪威更广泛地使用和引进这种住房技术的原因和影响。
Homemaking in a Living Laboratory: Interpretations of a Zero Emission Housing Solution
Abstract A zero emission building (ZEB), as defined by the Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings (ZEB Centre) in Norway, is one solution towards achieving the aims set by the Paris Climate Agreement on dramatically reducing carbon emissions. The structure for a zero emission building includes a variety of technical strategies such as passive and active energy design and renewable energy sources, and is currently under development and testing. Many of the future ZEBs will become homes, implying a change in the use and understanding by those living there. Based on the response from six residential groups who lived in ZEB Living Lab, this paper studies how zero-emission housing technology impacts the use and understanding of it as a home. The paper presents two different interpretations, one that felt at home, and one that did not, and discusses the reasons and implications on the wider use and introduction of this kind of housing technology in Norway.